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Every bride wants to look her very best on the big day in a
dress that's perfect for her body. Whether you've spent hours
toning your arms or were simply blessed with a behind to rival
Pippa Middleton, let your wedding dress work with you to show off
your most confident, beautiful self.

If you've got amazing arms

Been sculpting those biceps and want to show off your slender,
graceful shoulders? Then this Romona Keveza gown is
the style for you. The delicate floral appliqués and billowing
tulle overskirt create drama at the bottom, while the sweetheart
neckline draws attention to your favourite upper-body
feature.

If you've got a shapely stomach

The skimming sheath style of this Tony Ward Taranis gown is a
tip top choice if you've got a trim and toned tum. The unfussy
skirt fits beautifully from the waist and the sheer detail on the
bodice does just enough to show off a super lean torso.

If you've got a Beyonce-worthy bottom

A bias-cut satin gown is the ultimate in figure-hugging
elegance. The Elizabeth Fillmore
Whisper gown, with its dainty lace sleeves and sumptuous silk
skirt, is just perfect for the pertest of bottoms! The almost
liquid-like materiel flows towards the floor, flattering in all the
right places without restricting your movements, making it the
ideal style for dancing the night away.

If you've got an teeny-tiny waist

If you consider your waist your greatest asset, then an A-line
gown is the only way to go. The definitive divide between the top
and skirt of the dress will draw everyone's eyes to the slimmest
part of your body. This Mira Zwillinger Alexis
dress is a prime example: the point at which the detailed top
meets the graceful skirt draws the eye, whilst the cap-sleeved
capelet and flowing hemline accentuates your slim middle
further.

If you've got a beautiful back

The Galia Lahav Elle gown
is impossibly beautiful from the front, but if you're looking to
make a real statement as you walk down the aisle, then its
dramatically low back is all you need. The delicate edging frames
the back perfectly, ensuring all eyes are firmly where they belong;
on the bride.

If you've got killer cleavage

The deep V-neck of this Ines di Santo Splendor
gown make it the most effortlessly flattering style if you're
keen to show off a delicate décolletage. The neckline gives a
striking twist to a classic princess style, while the expanse of
the ballgown skirt provides a slimming contrast.

If you've got the lot

Sheer tulle and a nude slip give the Monique Lhuillier
Brooke gown a 'barely there' appearance, but look closely
and you'll spot the prettiest embroidery. Layers of soft tulle
float around the gown to make sure you're flattered from every
angle.